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Carl Zeiss Lecture awarded
Prof. Dr. Roger Tsien is the winner of the Carl Zeiss Lecture, the highest scientific prize awarded by the German Society for Cell Biology (DGZ) and donated by Carl Zeiss. | Awarded |
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| The European Advanced Light Microscopy Network (EAMNET) is a EU funded network of eight european laboratories and two industrial partners working in the field of light microscopy. | EAMNET |
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| The aim of EAMNET is to assist scientists in exploiting the power of imaging by organizing practical teaching courses, creating online teaching modules and offering software packages for microscopy. All EAMNET partners are also members of the European Light Microscopy Initiative (ELMI). |
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The Leonardo da Vinci action program for vocational training in the European Union also promotes the cooperation of universities and industry. Carl Zeiss is now represented in this program as the leader of the project "Initial and Continuing Training of Biologists and Medical Professionals in Microscopy". |  |
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Instituted by Carl Zeiss and the Royal Microscopical Society in 1996 in London
- Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the Company Carl Zeiss
- The first Award entitled the Ernst Abbe Lecture was conferred in 1996 upon Dr. Peter Evennett:
- “Ernst Abbe and the Development of the modern Microscope”
1996 London Dr. Peter Evennett University of Leeds
1997 New Orleans Prof. Watt W. Webb Cornell University
1998 London Prof. Tony Wilson University of Oxford
1999 Heidelberg Dr. Ernst Stelzer EMBL Heidelberg
2000 Singapore Prof. Mary Ng Univ. of Singapore
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